On Tuesday, January 29, 2008 4:38 PM Stephen Russell wrote:

>I have to chuckle about this whole thing.  Everyone is complaining
about the owner M$ and throwing opinion based on that 
>aspect of the tool.  I am using the tool still trying to figure out
what can't be done with it.  Who owns it is not near as >important.  I
have to laugh when nobody ever kicks Oracle.

That is because no one here can afford it.  In the Les Pinter interview,
he mentions he called Oracle to find out how much it costs and they told
something like you are not a $10,000 or more client we won't return your
phone call.

>I find the .NET platform to be a growing environment and not stagnant.
>Considering it is only to version 3 I am quite happy that they are
talking about 4, and already looking to add to it's 
>offerings.

I agree and growing very quickly.  

>What I like is that I am wowed by the new ideas the designers have and
are implemented/implementing.  Taking hard code out 
>of a base language and moving it to a markup is great.

I just completed a small app using the CSLA framework. I defined the
stored procs, the business objects and the GUI.  Hit publish and test
it. It was not a lot of code considering it was all handled by the
framework.

>I'm out of a webinar from Xerox on their workflow tool so I have to
deal with my cohorts in crime about it.

Good luck!

David L. Crooks



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